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Sigmund Freud used legend
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Oedipus
This legend has been retold in many versions, and was used by Sigmund Freud to name the Oedipus complex. ... Sigmund Freud used the name The Oedipus complex to explain the origin of certain neuroses in childhood. -
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Freud's seduction theory
These papers indicate that the patients did not relate stories of having been sexually abused in early childhood; rather Freud used the analytic interpretation of symptoms and patients' associations, and the exerting of pressure on the patient, in an attempt to induce the "reproduction" of the deeply repressed memories he posited. ... Sigmund Freud: Life and Work. -
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Otto Rank
| 1912 | Das Inzest-Motiv | The Incest Theme in Literature and Legend (Johns Hopkins, 1991, ISBN 0-8018-4176-3) | ... | 1914 | "Traum und Dichtung" and "Traum und Mythus" in Sigmund Freud's Die Traumdeutung | The Interpretation of Dreams eds. 4-7: "Dreams and Poetry"; "Dreams and Myth" added to Ch. VI, "The Dream-Work." -
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Unconscious mind
Unauthorized Freud: Doubters confront a legend. ... The scientific legacy of Sigmund Freud: Toward a psychodynamically informed psychological science. -
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Critical approaches to Hamlet
Freud, Sigmund. ... Legend of Hamlet • The Spanish Tragedy • Ur-Hamlet • Critical approaches • Bibliographies -
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Moses
This birth legend is in many respects similar to the 7th century BCE Neo-Assyrian version of the birth of the king Sargon of Akkad in the 24th century BCE who, being born of modest means, was set in the Euphrates river in a basket of bulrushes and discovered by a member of the Akkadian royalty who reared him as their own. ... Freud, Sigmund. -
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Hamlet
The second is the Roman legend of Brutus, recorded in two separate Latin works. ... Freud, Sigmund. -
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The Brothers Karamazov
As part of a prank Kolya lies underneath railroad tracks as a train passes over and becomes something of a legend for the feat. ... ↑ Freud, Sigmund Writings on Art and Literature -
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Penguin Classics
The Joke and Its Relation to the Unconscious by Sigmund Freud ... Krishna: The Beautiful Legend of God by Anonymous -
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The Legend of Hell House
The books that Ann Barrett sees standing the cabinet are titled, from left to right; Obsessive Acts And Religious Practices by Sigmund Freud, The Worship of Priapus by Richard Payne Knight, The Psychology (?) of Sex (?) by H. H. Elliot (?), Sin And Sex, Conation Volition, Sex And Celibacy by T. Long, The Anatomy of Abuses by Philip Stubbs, Phallic Worship and Autoerotic Phenomena In Adolescence by K. Menzies. ... | The Legend of Hell House |
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Sigmund Freud used legend